Evergreen Field

Evergreen Field (FAA LID: 59S), also known as Evergreen Airport, was a public-use airport located five miles (8.0 km) east of the central business district of Vancouver, a city in Clark County, Washington, United States.

[2] The airport was established in August 1944 after Roy C. Sugg was granted a permit by the Clark County planning commission for an airport on Mill Plain Road "seven miles east of Vancouver".

Sugg sold the airport to Wally Olson in 1945.

[3] Since 1964 it was home to the Northwest Antique Airplane Club (NWAAC) and the Evergreen Fly-In.

A residential airpark was established adjacent to the airport in April 1968.

A remaining artifact of Evergreen Airfield in Vancouver, Washington. The orange cone served as a visual aid to pilots warning of power lines within the flight approach of the runway at Evergreen. Usually mounted in pairs, the other cone has apparently fallen off the wire. Located about 75 meters east of SE Park Crest Ave. on the south side of Mill Plain Blvd.
The open field where Evergreen Field was located.